“We have to get better, we have to win more games, and hopefully Saturday was the start of something for us.”
Rangers have often fared well in the Europa League in spite of domestic form in recent seasons.
The Glasgow side reached the competition’s final in 2022, only to lose in a penalty shootout to Eintracht Frankfurt.
Last season Rangers reached the quarter-finals before going out to Athletic Bilbao.
This is a marker Martin says he can draw on and is excited by.
“I think what excites me is the potential in this group,” he added.
“The potential to have some amazing moments at this club and nights that you can’t replicate anywhere else, and also the potential to win trophies and when we’re in any competition we’ll try and do our very best to win that.
“So I think, I’m not saying we’re going to win in, but we’ll attack it and we’ve got to try and enjoy it as much as we can.”
Despite the continued fan unrest, Martin was keen to emphasise his desire for everyone associated with the club to use Saturday’s win as a point to build momentum from.
“We have to strive for that now, to build momentum and energy, consistency,” he said.
“I said to you from day one, this club and this team can be so powerful when we have that belief and we have some confidence in the group and Saturday definitely helped that.
“It’s about trying to build some momentum because I think we can be really powerful when we have that.”
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